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Geek Brunch Episode 100: The Pee Truck

Join us for episode 100. Guest stars include Micah(DoWhat?), Bill (dbm), Keith (manticore), Stacey (stacebob), Michael M. (Reddjakk), Luke, Keith C (vorpelkeith), Ryan (HulkSmash), Christian, Barb (labbarb) and Alan’s (NewMutant) Cell phone. Voice mails from Heath, Derek, and Vichus. Thank you my friends for a wonderful time. All of you bring smiles to my face daily. Eric, you would have loved it. We miss you.

the All-New, All-Awesome Image Addiction Podcast – Episode 4

 

This episode of the show is brought to you by www.InStockTrades.com and www.DCBService.com!

 

Show notes will be posted later… sorry!!!

We do talk about Walking Dead, but no spoilers other than talking about ‘that guy’ and ‘those people’ from time to time. 

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Geek Brunch Episode 99: Mashed Potatoes with Red Chili

The gang is back after a long hiatus. Mike Myers, Luke Foster and Ryan King talk about Criminal Sinners, Marvel The List books, Deadpool, Shang-Chi, Green Arrow/Black Canary, Booster Gold, I Kill Giants, Hulk Books, Son of Hulk, Skaar, Guardians of the Galaxy, War of Kings, Nova, Scalped, Unknown Soldier, Marvel 2099, Judgment Day and a special Hulk announcement. We discuss top Christmas shows, Monk, The Office, White Collar, Lost, some movie talk and lots of food. Eric Martin, we love you and miss you very much.

One of the 5: Krush Groove

I remember seeing this movie multiple times at the theater. If I recall correctly, it was first run at the Adams Theater in downtown Detroit.

That said, this trailer does NOT reflect what the movie was like and made it sound like the music in the movie was “Minneapolis sound”-ish when the movie was about rap and hip-hop. Of course, I think the trailer was made to capitalize more on the popularity of Prince than the popularity of Run DMC. I don’t blame them for trying to go for the mainstream audience rather than the niche (and possibly faddish for the time) sound of rap.

Krush Groove contains one of the greatest scenes in all of filmdom and I am not just throwing meaningless hyperbole out there. This scene was starmaking.

I remember the entire audience asking who was that guy at the beginning and wanting to buy this guy’s cassette when it was over. Also, I love Jam Master Jay’s reaction at the intrusion.

Here is a link to a site that has a great look at the behind the scenes stuff and a lot of trivia that I didn’t know:

http://www.oldschoolhiphop.com/video/krushgroove.htm

However, if you want to buy it, buy it from here.